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Chengjiang Du1, Yi Zhao1, Yanpeng Qi1,2,3
1School of Physical Science and Technology, ShanghaiTech University, Shanghai, 201210 China.
Abstract:
A 1D superlattice can be imposed on monolayer materials by the periodic atomic steps of a vicinal crystalline surface. By means of the rotational anisotropy of second harmonic generation, we demonstrate that the periodic modulation of monolayer WS2 by the diamond (230) surface gives rise to an orientation-dependent breaking of crystal symmetry, a fundamental prerequisite for generation of a one-dimensional superlattice from a two-dimensional lattice, when subjected to external pressure. These observations contrast with the case of monolayer WS2 on the diamond (100) surface, which largely retains its 3-fold rotational symmetry when pressure is applied. Vicinal surfaces offer a potentially versatile approach to the nanoscale periodic in-plane modulation of layered crystals and engineering their electronic and optical functionality.
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